The U.S Government funded Transforming Health and Resilience for Individuals Through
Vibrant Empowerment (THRIVE) is a five-year cooperative agreement awarded on 9 th of
December 2024 to the Centre for Clinical Care and Clinical Research (CCCRN) in partnership
with Heartland Alliance and T.A Connect as consortium partners. THRIVE project is
implemented in collaboration with 34 Community Based Organizations (CBOs) across 15 states
of Nigeria namely: Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross Rivers, Edo, Lagos, Adamawa, Kano, Niger,
Jigawa, Kebbi, Taraba, Sokoto, Yobe, Borno and Zamfara States.
The THRIVE project will provide essential and life-saving services that serve to build resilience
and mitigate the multiple, layered vulnerabilities faced by Children and Adolescents Living with
HIV (C/ALHIV). The project will also contribute to closing gaps in Nigeria’s pediatric care and
treatment cascade, supporting children and adolescents living with HIV and HIV positive
caregivers to access continuous treatment, improve their quality of life, remain on HIV
treatment, while reducing the risk of HIV transmission.




All interventions are evidence-based, culturally sensitive, and gender-responsive, fostering integration between social, health, and HIV services for a comprehensive continuum of care. Collaboration with existing mechanisms within the state, involving partners like Jhpiego, ARFH, and SCIDaR, amplifies the project’s reach and impact. This concerted effort represents a multifaceted strategy, emphasizing evidence, sustainability, and integration to combat the HIV epidemic effectively. (2022 – 2027)
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